词条 | Aiko Satō (writer) |
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Aiko Satō (佐藤愛子, born 1923) is a Japanese novelist. BiographyThe novelist{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} Aiko Satō was born in Osaka{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} in 1923.{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} She is the second{{sfnm|1a1=MyPaedia|1y=2015}} daughter of the novelist{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} {{illm|Kōroku Satō|ja|佐藤紅緑}}{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} and the agnate half-sister{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} of the poet{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} {{illm|Hachirō Satō|ja|サトウハチロー}}.{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} Satō graduated the Kōnan Higher Girls' School{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} (the precursor to the modern {{illm|Konan Girls' Junior and Senior High School|ja|甲南女子中学校・高等学校}}{{citation needed|reason=This comes from the ja.wiki article on her; presumably the information can be verified on the school's official website, but I haven't checked yet.|date=December 2018}}). WorksSatō published early works in the magazine Bungei Shuto (文芸首都).{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} She wrote an autobigraphical novel, Aiko (愛子, 1959),{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} which she followed eight years later with a biography of her father entitled Hana wa Kurenai (花はくれない, "The Flowers Are Red", 1967){{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}}{{efn|Also titled Hana wa Kurenai: Shōsetsu Satō Kōryoku (花は紅―小説佐藤紅緑, "The Flowers Are Red: A Novel on Satō Kōryoku").{{sfnm|1a1=MyPaedia|1y=2015}}}} and seven years after that with a book about her mother, Joyū Mariko (女優万里子, "The Actress Mariko", 1974).{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} Her works Sokuratesu no Tsuma (ソクラテスの妻, "Socrates' Wife") and Futari no Onna (二人の女, "Two Women"), both published in 1963,{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} earned a nomination for the Akutagawa Prize,{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} and Kanō Taii Fujin (加納大尉婦人, published 1964) was nominated for the Naoki Prize.{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} She won the 61st{{sfnm|1a1=MyPaedia|1y=2015}} Naoki Prize for Tatakai-sunde Hi ga Kurete (闘いすんで日が暮れて),{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001|2a1=MyPaedia|2y=2015}} which portrays a woman's struggles with her incapable husband.{{sfnm|1a1=Tanaka|1a2=Hashizume|1y=2001}} Notes{{Notelist}}ReferencesCitations{{reflist|colwidth=40em}}Works cited{{Refbegin|colwidth=80em}}
|encyclopedia = MyPaedia |title = Satō Aiko |script-title = ja:佐藤愛子 |language = japanese |year = 2015 |publisher = Heibonsha |url = https://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%BD%90%E8%97%A4%E6%84%9B%E5%AD%90-511331#E7.99.BE.E7.A7.91.E4.BA.8B.E5.85.B8.E3.83.9E.E3.82.A4.E3.83.9A.E3.83.87.E3.82.A3.E3.82.A2 |accessdate = 2018-12-19 |ref = {{SfnRef|MyPaedia|2015}} |deadurl = no |df = }}
|encyclopedia = Encyclopedia Nipponica |last1 = Tanaka |first1 = Miyoko |author-link1 = Miyoko Tanaka |last2 = Hashizume |first2 = Shizuko |author-link2 = Shizuko Hashizume |title = Satō Aiko |script-title = ja:佐藤愛子 |language = japanese |year = 2001 |publisher = Shogakukan |url = https://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%BD%90%E8%97%A4%E6%84%9B%E5%AD%90-511331#E6.97.A5.E6.9C.AC.E5.A4.A7.E7.99.BE.E7.A7.91.E5.85.A8.E6.9B.B8.28.E3.83.8B.E3.83.83.E3.83.9D.E3.83.8B.E3.82.AB.29 |accessdate = 2018-12-19 |ref = harv |deadurl = no |df = }}{{Refend}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sato, Aiko}} 8 : 1923 births|Living people|Japanese women novelists|20th-century Japanese novelists|21st-century Japanese novelists|Winners of the Naoki Prize|21st-century women writers|20th-century women writers |
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